YES!
Yes you are still contagious.
A fever by itself is not contagious. Fever is a generic symptom and sign that only says the body is fighting something. It is what is causing the fever that MAY be contagious.Contagious WITH fever as well:Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR vaccine has been controlling these)Strep, and MeningitisFlu, Bronchitis, Upper Respiratory Infection, viral or bacterialThe PlagueEbola virusAs just ONE example of a non-contagious problem that can produce fever:inflammation in the body, from ANY cause, such as cancer, which is never contagious
Shipping fever in cattle is usually not contagious to humans. Shipping fever is like pneumonia that humans get. It is contagious to other animals and should be dealt with immediately by isolating sick animals for other animals.
Of course
It depends on the conditions. If you are near the person during the time and the disease is contagious, you can also get the disease that is passed onto you. You won't get sick if you stay a distance from the sick person, so the disease can't be passed on you if it's contagious.
Be close to someone that is sick, or go out on a rain day and get soak...you will get your fever. Maybe
Still Contagious Yes, fever is a sign of being contagious. The medication is most likely an antibiotic and it takes a few days before it actually starts working.Actually if it is a cold or flu it is viral and antibiotics should NEVER be given for these as they have no effect on viruses, can cause increased antibiotic resistance in bacteria, and are a complete waste of money.
No, you can not get sick after having yellow fever.
As long as you do not have a fever I'm pretty sure you are not considered sick. you could just have allergies.
It appears to be generally accepted that a person infected with swine flu may be contagious for one day prior to the appearance of any symptoms; you will be infectious before you know that you are ill.See the related question below for additional information.
The only real way to get sick ASAP to avoid going to school, is by spending time with someone who is ill with something contagious.
You might, but probably not.